The present work explores and discusses theoretical questions in relation to different functional
descriptions of ambivalence in Miller and Rollnick’s (2002) presentation of motivational
interviewing (MI). There seems ...

This is a qualitative study based on interviews with 12 psychotherapists, that each have significant experience of individual psychotherapy with patients with psychosis. The aim of the study is to examine how psychosis is ...

This qualitative study explores the psychological constructs of closeness and competence as protective factors among Ugandan orphans. Closeness is defined as quality of dyadic relation, quality of care in the family, and ...

This study assessed the screening instrument TRAS (Tidlig Registrering Av Språkutvikling) as a tool to identify children at - risk for developmental dyslexia. The introduction gives an overview of theories related to ...

Health promotion and positive psychology both focus on the positive aspects of health, and share a view in which the prevention of health problems are as important as repairing damage. Whereas much is known about how to ...

Excessive nasal resonance in speech (hypernasality) is a disorder which may have negative communicative and social consequences for the person who has this problem. Excessive nasal resonance is often associated with cleft ...